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[*] Emulating binary name: bmp2overlay
[*] Emulator used: qemu-mipsel-static
[*] Using root directory: /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/4325012-58052244.squashfs_v4_le_extract (1/2)
[*] Using CPU config: 
[*] Emulating binary: /usr/bin/bmp2overlay

[*] Change permissions +x to /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/4325012-58052244.squashfs_v4_le_extract/./usr/bin/bmp2overlay.
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/bmp2overlay with parameter NONE
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/bmp2overlay with parameter -v
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/bmp2overlay with parameter -V
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/bmp2overlay with parameter -h
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/bmp2overlay with parameter -help
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/bmp2overlay with parameter --help
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/bmp2overlay with parameter --version
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/bmp2overlay with parameter version
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped

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[*] Emulating binary name: bmp2overlay
[*] Emulator used: qemu-mipsel-static
[*] Using root directory: /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/4325012-58052244.squashfs_v4_le_extract/usr (2/2)
[*] Using CPU config: 24KEc
[*] Emulating binary: /bin/bmp2overlay

[*] Emulating binary ./bin/bmp2overlay with parameter NONE and cpu configuration 24KEc
USAGE: ./bin/bmp2overlay -dump-palette <inputfile.bmp> ¦ <palctrl> <inputfile.bmp> <outputfile>.

For 4 bit BMP images the palctrl file sould contain 16 rows, one for each palette index, defining control bits for each color. Two different 4 bit BMP formats are supported, 4 bit Windows BMP and 4 bit OS/2 BMP.

For 24 bit Windows BMP images the palctrl should contain one row only, on the form: f [colorcode] where colorcode is a color in the image that is to be made transparent. It is optional to use a color for transparency.Some examples of palctrl entries are shown below:

  f FF0A21
  p 0xff 0xff 0xff fullcolor solid normal
  i 0 fullcolor solid normal

color_proc options: fullcolor | halfcolor | nocolor
op_type options:    solid | halftransparent | transparent |lptransparent
lum_proc options:   normal | dark

[*] Emulating binary ./bin/bmp2overlay with parameter -v and cpu configuration 24KEc
./bin/bmp2overlay: invalid option -- 'v'
USAGE: ./bin/bmp2overlay -dump-palette <inputfile.bmp> ¦ <palctrl> <inputfile.bmp> <outputfile>.

For 4 bit BMP images the palctrl file sould contain 16 rows, one for each palette index, defining control bits for each color. Two different 4 bit BMP formats are supported, 4 bit Windows BMP and 4 bit OS/2 BMP.

For 24 bit Windows BMP images the palctrl should contain one row only, on the form: f [colorcode] where colorcode is a color in the image that is to be made transparent. It is optional to use a color for transparency.Some examples of palctrl entries are shown below:

  f FF0A21
  p 0xff 0xff 0xff fullcolor solid normal
  i 0 fullcolor solid normal

color_proc options: fullcolor | halfcolor | nocolor
op_type options:    solid | halftransparent | transparent |lptransparent
lum_proc options:   normal | dark

[*] Emulating binary ./bin/bmp2overlay with parameter -V and cpu configuration 24KEc
./bin/bmp2overlay: invalid option -- 'V'
USAGE: ./bin/bmp2overlay -dump-palette <inputfile.bmp> ¦ <palctrl> <inputfile.bmp> <outputfile>.

For 4 bit BMP images the palctrl file sould contain 16 rows, one for each palette index, defining control bits for each color. Two different 4 bit BMP formats are supported, 4 bit Windows BMP and 4 bit OS/2 BMP.

For 24 bit Windows BMP images the palctrl should contain one row only, on the form: f [colorcode] where colorcode is a color in the image that is to be made transparent. It is optional to use a color for transparency.Some examples of palctrl entries are shown below:

  f FF0A21
  p 0xff 0xff 0xff fullcolor solid normal
  i 0 fullcolor solid normal

color_proc options: fullcolor | halfcolor | nocolor
op_type options:    solid | halftransparent | transparent |lptransparent
lum_proc options:   normal | dark

[*] Emulating binary ./bin/bmp2overlay with parameter -h and cpu configuration 24KEc
USAGE: ./bin/bmp2overlay -dump-palette <inputfile.bmp> ¦ <palctrl> <inputfile.bmp> <outputfile>.

For 4 bit BMP images the palctrl file sould contain 16 rows, one for each palette index, defining control bits for each color. Two different 4 bit BMP formats are supported, 4 bit Windows BMP and 4 bit OS/2 BMP.

For 24 bit Windows BMP images the palctrl should contain one row only, on the form: f [colorcode] where colorcode is a color in the image that is to be made transparent. It is optional to use a color for transparency.Some examples of palctrl entries are shown below:

  f FF0A21
  p 0xff 0xff 0xff fullcolor solid normal
  i 0 fullcolor solid normal

color_proc options: fullcolor | halfcolor | nocolor
op_type options:    solid | halftransparent | transparent |lptransparent
lum_proc options:   normal | dark

[*] Emulating binary ./bin/bmp2overlay with parameter -help and cpu configuration 24KEc
USAGE: ./bin/bmp2overlay -dump-palette <inputfile.bmp> ¦ <palctrl> <inputfile.bmp> <outputfile>.

For 4 bit BMP images the palctrl file sould contain 16 rows, one for each palette index, defining control bits for each color. Two different 4 bit BMP formats are supported, 4 bit Windows BMP and 4 bit OS/2 BMP.

For 24 bit Windows BMP images the palctrl should contain one row only, on the form: f [colorcode] where colorcode is a color in the image that is to be made transparent. It is optional to use a color for transparency.Some examples of palctrl entries are shown below:

  f FF0A21
  p 0xff 0xff 0xff fullcolor solid normal
  i 0 fullcolor solid normal

color_proc options: fullcolor | halfcolor | nocolor
op_type options:    solid | halftransparent | transparent |lptransparent
lum_proc options:   normal | dark

[*] Emulating binary ./bin/bmp2overlay with parameter --help and cpu configuration 24KEc
USAGE: ./bin/bmp2overlay -dump-palette <inputfile.bmp> ¦ <palctrl> <inputfile.bmp> <outputfile>.

For 4 bit BMP images the palctrl file sould contain 16 rows, one for each palette index, defining control bits for each color. Two different 4 bit BMP formats are supported, 4 bit Windows BMP and 4 bit OS/2 BMP.

For 24 bit Windows BMP images the palctrl should contain one row only, on the form: f [colorcode] where colorcode is a color in the image that is to be made transparent. It is optional to use a color for transparency.Some examples of palctrl entries are shown below:

  f FF0A21
  p 0xff 0xff 0xff fullcolor solid normal
  i 0 fullcolor solid normal

color_proc options: fullcolor | halfcolor | nocolor
op_type options:    solid | halftransparent | transparent |lptransparent
lum_proc options:   normal | dark

[*] Emulating binary ./bin/bmp2overlay with parameter --version and cpu configuration 24KEc
./bin/bmp2overlay: unrecognized option '--version'
USAGE: ./bin/bmp2overlay -dump-palette <inputfile.bmp> ¦ <palctrl> <inputfile.bmp> <outputfile>.

For 4 bit BMP images the palctrl file sould contain 16 rows, one for each palette index, defining control bits for each color. Two different 4 bit BMP formats are supported, 4 bit Windows BMP and 4 bit OS/2 BMP.

For 24 bit Windows BMP images the palctrl should contain one row only, on the form: f [colorcode] where colorcode is a color in the image that is to be made transparent. It is optional to use a color for transparency.Some examples of palctrl entries are shown below:

  f FF0A21
  p 0xff 0xff 0xff fullcolor solid normal
  i 0 fullcolor solid normal

color_proc options: fullcolor | halfcolor | nocolor
op_type options:    solid | halftransparent | transparent |lptransparent
lum_proc options:   normal | dark

[*] Emulating binary ./bin/bmp2overlay with parameter version and cpu configuration 24KEc
USAGE: ./bin/bmp2overlay -dump-palette <inputfile.bmp> ¦ <palctrl> <inputfile.bmp> <outputfile>.

For 4 bit BMP images the palctrl file sould contain 16 rows, one for each palette index, defining control bits for each color. Two different 4 bit BMP formats are supported, 4 bit Windows BMP and 4 bit OS/2 BMP.

For 24 bit Windows BMP images the palctrl should contain one row only, on the form: f [colorcode] where colorcode is a color in the image that is to be made transparent. It is optional to use a color for transparency.Some examples of palctrl entries are shown below:

  f FF0A21
  p 0xff 0xff 0xff fullcolor solid normal
  i 0 fullcolor solid normal

color_proc options: fullcolor | halfcolor | nocolor
op_type options:    solid | halftransparent | transparent |lptransparent
lum_proc options:   normal | dark


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